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Modest Suzanne
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 01, 1912
Closing Date
Jan 20, 1912
Performances
24
Musical
Operetta
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Jan 01, 1912
Close Date: Jan 20, 1912
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Liberty Theatre
(Jan 01, 1912 - Jan 20, 1912)
Description
An operetta in three acts
Setting
Paris, France
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
A. H. Woods
and
H. H. Frazee
Music by
Jean Gilbert
; Book by
Harry B. Smith
and
Robert B. Smith
; Lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
and
Robert B. Smith
; Adapted from the French of
Maurice Desvallierès
and
Antony Mars
; Based on the German of
Georg Okonkowsky
; Musical Director:
Louis F. Gottschalk
Staged by
George Marion
Costume Design by
Mme. Francis
; Scenic Design by
Dodge and Castle
Lillian Baker
Chorus
Portia Belma
Chorus
Harriet Burt
Rose
J. Campbell
Chorus
Claudia Clark
Mina
W. S. Clark
Chorus
Alice Clayton
Chorus
Lester Corrish
Gustave
Chorus
Bertha Dehan
Chorus
H. Durham
Chorus
Sallie Fisher
Suzanne
Stanley G. Ford
Baron Dauvray
A. Frewn
Chorus
Gertrude Gibbons
Chorus
Mildred Gibson
Chorus
Mabelle Glynn
Chorus
William Glynn
Chorus
Gendarme
D. Haverty
Police Sergeant
Chorus
H. Hoffman
Chorus
G. Hughes
Chorus
John L. Kearney
Monsieur Pomeral
Bessie Lawlor
Chorus
Charlotte Leslay
Mariette
Florence Martin
Jacqueline
Mabel Merlin
Chorus
J. Miller
Chorus
Millie Murray
Phrynette
Marcia Nash
Chorus
D. O'Leary
Chorus
Kathryn Osterman
Baroness Delphine Dauvray
Arthur Stanford
Rene
Helen Steeves
Chorus
Virginia Steinhardt
Chorus
Dorothy Stoy
Chorus
Kitty Swagne
Chorus
Ernest Torrence
Professor Charcot
Roy Torry
Chorus
Catherine Ursprung
Chorus
Josie Ursprung
Chorus
Corrine Uzzell
Tina
Sherman Wade
Alexis
Ezra C. Walck
Emil
Georgette Warren
Chorus
Lawrence Wheat
Hubert
Joseph Zaino
Felix
Songs
music by
Jean Gilbert
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
and
Robert B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Virtue Is Its Own Reward
Baron Dauvray and Chorus
(A) Model Married Pair
Suzanne and Monsieur Pomeral
Paris
Suzanne, Rene and Hubert
Act 2
Sung By
(I Would Like to See the) Peaches
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
)
Hubert
Confidence
Suzanne and Hubert
(The) Tangoland Tap
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
Grant Clarke
)
Rene and Chorus
All the World Loves a Lover
Suzanne and Chorus
Father and Son
Suzanne, Jacqueline, Rose, Rene, Hubert and Baron Dauvray
Act 3
Sung By
The Return
Hubert and Baron Dauvray
Suzanne, Suzanne
Suzanne, Baron Dauvray, Hubert and Rene
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
A. H. Woods
and
H. H. Frazee
Music by
Jean Gilbert
; Book by
Harry B. Smith
and
Robert B. Smith
; Lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
and
Robert B. Smith
; Adapted from the French of
Maurice Desvallierès
and
Antony Mars
; Based on the German of
Georg Okonkowsky
; Musical Director:
Louis F. Gottschalk
Staged by
George Marion
Costume Design by
Mme. Francis
; Scenic Design by
Dodge and Castle
Lillian Baker
Chorus
Portia Belma
Chorus
Harriet Burt
Rose
J. Campbell
Chorus
Claudia Clark
Mina
W. S. Clark
Chorus
Alice Clayton
Chorus
Lester Corrish
Gustave
Chorus
Bertha Dehan
Chorus
H. Durham
Chorus
Sallie Fisher
Suzanne
Stanley G. Ford
Baron Dauvray
A. Frewn
Chorus
Gertrude Gibbons
Chorus
Mildred Gibson
Chorus
Mabelle Glynn
Chorus
William Glynn
Chorus
Gendarme
D. Haverty
Police Sergeant
Chorus
H. Hoffman
Chorus
G. Hughes
Chorus
John L. Kearney
Monsieur Pomeral
Bessie Lawlor
Chorus
Charlotte Leslay
Mariette
Florence Martin
Jacqueline
Mabel Merlin
Chorus
J. Miller
Chorus
Millie Murray
Phrynette
Marcia Nash
Chorus
D. O'Leary
Chorus
Kathryn Osterman
Baroness Delphine Dauvray
Arthur Stanford
Rene
Helen Steeves
Chorus
Virginia Steinhardt
Chorus
Dorothy Stoy
Chorus
Kitty Swagne
Chorus
Ernest Torrence
Professor Charcot
Roy Torry
Chorus
Catherine Ursprung
Chorus
Josie Ursprung
Chorus
Corrine Uzzell
Tina
Sherman Wade
Alexis
Ezra C. Walck
Emil
Georgette Warren
Chorus
Lawrence Wheat
Hubert
Joseph Zaino
Felix
music by
Jean Gilbert
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
and
Robert B. Smith
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Virtue Is Its Own Reward
Baron Dauvray and Chorus
(A) Model Married Pair
Suzanne and Monsieur Pomeral
Paris
Suzanne, Rene and Hubert
Act 2
Sung By
(I Would Like to See the) Peaches
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
Harry B. Smith
)
Hubert
Confidence
Suzanne and Hubert
(The) Tangoland Tap
(music by
Jean Schwartz
; lyrics by
Grant Clarke
)
Rene and Chorus
All the World Loves a Lover
Suzanne and Chorus
Father and Son
Suzanne, Jacqueline, Rose, Rene, Hubert and Baron Dauvray
Act 3
Sung By
The Return
Hubert and Baron Dauvray
Suzanne, Suzanne
Suzanne, Baron Dauvray, Hubert and Rene
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